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Germination
Early growth and tillering
Stem elongation
Wheat apex development
Flowering and fertilisation
Pollen release
Grain growth 1 to 4 days
Grain growth 4 to 10 days
Cell layers inside a grain
Grain filling 11 to 16 days
Grain filling 17 to 21 days
Grain filling 21 to 30 days
Development of the embryo
Dry down 30 to 40 days
How we grew the plants
Photography and microscopy

(days = days after flowering)

 

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Copyright statement

WHEAT: THE BIG PICTURE

Copyright Notice and Download invitation.

The purpose of this website is to provide a reference picture library of all stages of wheat development. The content is designed to be of wide educational benefit.
The images were generated during work funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Home-grown Cereals Authority (HGCA). They are subject to copyright law.
The text and images can be freely used in further publications, lectures, demonstrations and trade journals.

You are invited to download the images, without fee, in their annotated form subject to agreement with the following conditions.

  • Credit 'WHEAT:THE BIG PICTURE' as the source of the image:
    Examples:
    Photo: 'WHEAT:THE BIG PICTURE'
    Image: 'WHEAT:THE BIG PICTURE'
  • The images may not be used to state or imply endorsement by either BBSRC or IGF or HGCA or the University of Bristol (or any employee of the former) of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any manner that might mislead.
  • If an image includes an identifiable person, using that image may infringe that person's right of privacy, and separate permission should be obtained from the individual.
  • If the image is to be used in advertising or any commercial promotion, layout and copy must be submitted beforehand for approval.
Submit to Dr Gary Barker, webmaster. Gary.Barker@Bristol.ac.uk
  • Un-annotated images may be made available, on CD, for a small charge. Contact Dr Gary Barker at the above address in the first instance.